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New Saskatoon police lab looks for patterns to predict criminal behavior
A new police lab in Saskatoon is the first of its kind in Canada to use statistical data to predict criminal behavior. It's not what people typically picture when they hear "crime lab" -- instead of f...
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Jan 14, 2016
2nd person charged in Yorkton armed robbery
A second person has been arrested and charged after an armed robbery in Yorkton last month. On Wednesday, Swan River RCMP arrested 19-year-old James Reynold Brow. He's facing charges of robbery with a...
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Jan 14, 2016
Students’ union reacts to tuition hike at U of S
A representative for the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union (USSU) says that after a decade of rising tuition fees, the latest increase doesn't stand out. "I don't think many students are shoc...
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Jan 14, 2016
Regina executive committee approves increased election costs
It looks like the city will indeed be spending several hundred thousand dollars more on this fall's municipal election. The city's executive committee -- made up entirely of city council -- voted in f...
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Jan 14, 2016
More attention for mental health recommended in inquest into Sask. Penitentiary suicide
The inquest into the suicide of an inmate at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in 2012 came to an end Wednesday as the jury brought forward recommendations on how to prevent future suicides. Andy Allan Br...
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Jan 14, 2016
Nominees announced for 2016 Academy Awards
The nominees for the 88th Academy Awards were announced on Thursday morning. The ceremony will be held on Feb. 28 at 7 pm. Best Picture The Big Short Bridge of Spies Brooklyn Mad Max: Fury Road The Ma...
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Jan 14, 2016
2 new millionaires in Saskatoon
It's a far cry from the $1.6-billion prize for the Powerball in the U.S., but Saskatoon has a couple of new millionaires after big wins Wednesday night. The winning ticket for Wednesday's $5-mi...
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Jan 14, 2016
Senior calls loss of Warman doctors 'frightening' after 4 resign
A senior living in Warman says although her doctor isn't leaving the community, many of her elderly friends will be without a physician come April. That's when the last of four doctors is expected to ...
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Jan 13, 2016
Saskatoon community groups face tough choices with rising food prices
Sky-rocketing produce prices mean community food organizations have to pick and choose certain items to keep healthy food hampers affordable. "We know that things like celery, lettuce, broccoli and ca...
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Jan 13, 2016
Immigrants, former refugees use poetry to welcome new Syrians
International poets are helping Syrian refugees feel more at home in Saskatoon, all while raising money to support them. Refugees Welcome Multicultural Poetry night features the works and ...
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Jan 13, 2016
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